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Demands of Far-Right Party Unsettle Artists in Germany
STUTTGART, Germany — Elliot Carlton Hines, a baritone who sings with the Stuttgart State Opera, received a text message in June that unnerved him. A friend was telling him that the state culture ministry had been asked for the nationalities of artists employed in the state-funded opera, orchestra and ballet companies, as well as where they had been educated.Berlin's troubled Humboldt forum pushes back opening
BERLIN — The Humboldt Forum, the problem-plagued museum housed in a reconstructed palace in the center of this city, has pushed back its opening date to 2020 because of technical reasons, officials announced this week. They added that “it was not realistic for the building to be ready for use by the end of 2019 as had been planned.”Is this ring an honor, or a curse?
Each ring bearer decides his successor — and it is always a he — and writes it on a slip of paper, which is kept hidden in Vienna until their death.Symbol of a brutal regime? Or a fun place to party?
BERLIN — In the center of Berlin, across from the city’s cathedral, one of Germany’s most controversial construction projects is nearing completion.On the Met roof, a test of faith
BERLIN — On a recent afternoon in her Berlin studio, Polish-German artist Alicja Kwade was inspecting a model for the work she designed for this spring’s Roof Garden Commission of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.She Raps and Sweden Listens
STOCKHOLM — On a recent Friday night, Swedish rapper Silvana Imam appeared on stage at Annexet, a concert venue in the south side of Stockholm, dressed like a comic-book villain. Her face hidden by a black mask studded with spikes, she dragged a metal baseball bat across the stage to the loud cheers of her mostly female audience.'Synonyms,' drama by Israeli director, takes top prize at Berlin film festival
BERLIN — This year’s Golden Bear for best feature film at the Berlin International Film Festival was awarded Saturday to “Synonyms,” a dryly comic, largely autobiographical drama about a young Israeli trying to reinvent himself in modern-day Paris.He knows the stars' dirty laundry, because he washes it
The world’s top specialist for tour laundry, Topf has traveled with many of the world’s biggest music acts, including Madonna, Pink and Beyoncé.Helsinki's New Library Has 3D Printers and Power Tools. (And Some Books, Too.)
HELSINKI, Finland — Two days before the opening on Dec. 5 of Oodi, Helsinki’s new central library, its director, Anna-Maria Soininvaara, stood before some of the high-tech equipment that would soon be available for the public to use. She wasn’t entirely sure what it all did, she said sheepishly.